borntohunt

EricPost wrote:Screen cracking seems to be an issue with the model. Numerous reports of screen wear when you remove docking stations, which leads to cracking

Today, I saw the screen cracking example on Best Buy's display model that I test drove of this Asus TF300T tablet with the dock keyboard which also has a cool Android mouse pad capability. The crack was at the bottom of the tablet screen where the dock keyboard attaches very easily & quickly.

rantng

soundbyte24 wrote:So, what color is this? Is it black? Is it dark purple? Is it dark blue?

Don't think we ever had a final answer on that.

Charcoal

After MUCH debating (should I get the Nexus 10, I already have a Samsung Tab 2 7.0, I absolutely don't need this & probably won't do more than watch movies on this), I pulled the trigger and bought one. If I see this pop up for less during a Black Friday deal I'm going to be miffed.

monojkumar

Hey can anyone help me out here. I have bought ASUS this morning but didn't get any e-mail regarding its shipping details. Also my purchase was not listed under the "stuff I bought" coloumn. I notified the customer care but didn't get reply. Any suggestions???

soundbyte24

monojkumar wrote:I did get a mail that my purchase was successful. I don't know what to do about shipping details. This is my first purchase from woot. Can anyone tell me how it works after we purchase the deal.

You'll have shipping details after it's shipped - one or two days from now. Just be patient, it'll be OK. :D

airmarkos

ThunderThighs

monojkumar wrote:I did get a mail that my purchase was successful. I don't know what to do about shipping details. This is my first purchase from woot. Can anyone tell me how it works after we purchase the deal.

While often faster, we generally advise allowing up to 5 business days for the order to process and ship out the door. Thanksgiving is going to throw a hitch into things so give us a bit of leeway.

katageek

Regarding the many Square Trade warranty questions: I called Square Trade customer service, and spoke with a very nice and help CSR. He told me that they do indeed warranty this refurbed product, but all they offer is the one-year warranty, and that they do no cover accidental damage. I specifically asked about the known screen-cracking issue that some have reported, and was told that it would not be covered, as this was considered "accidental damage", not a workmanship defect.

They also said that I have 30 days from product purchase to purchase the warranty.

For me, I'm thinking that I'll know within 90 days if the tablet/keyboard is going to have any workmanship problems. Since Square Trade won't cover the things that are likely to go wrong (i.e., those "oops" moments), I'm leaning toward not buying the warranty. Is there something I'm missing here?

Zavelin

katageek wrote:Regarding the many Square Trade warranty questions: I called Square Trade customer service, and spoke with a very nice and help CSR. He told me that they do indeed warranty this refurbed product, but all they offer is the one-year warranty, and that they do no cover accidental damage. I specifically asked about the known screen-cracking issue that some have reported, and was told that it would not be covered, as this was considered "accidental damage", not a workmanship defect.

They also said that I have 30 days from product purchase to purchase the warranty.

For me, I'm thinking that I'll know within 90 days if the tablet/keyboard is going to have any workmanship problems. Since Square Trade won't cover the things that are likely to go wrong (i.e., those "oops" moments), I'm leaning toward not buying the warranty. Is there something I'm missing here?

Hope this helps.

I recommend investing in a full-body case. I had a GumDrop case on my TF101 since I bought it in March. I sold it two days ago in Like New condition for around $250, the fund from which went straight to this deal.

When it comes to electronics, after dozens of hard lessons, I've learned that investing in something a little more rugged t

urhos

I purchased this tablet yesterday. Are there any good cases that can be used with the keyboard dock connected? Also, what is the best type of stylus for this? I'd like to experiment with some "drawing" on this tablet.

satch69

urhos wrote:I purchased this tablet yesterday. Are there any good cases that can be used with the keyboard dock connected? Also, what is the best type of stylus for this? I'd like to experiment with some "drawing" on this tablet.

Can't remember where I read this (xda perhaps) but the screen crack is only an issue when the tablet is folded and carried WHILE BEING DOCKED to the keyboard.

In other words, if you separate the two every time and store accordingly, the crack is not an issue.

At least, I hope so!

Am I a man who has just been dreaming that he was a butterfly, or a sleeping butterfly, now dreaming that he is a man?

omh1009

cul wrote:why is that when ever you buy something from this site it doesn't show up i think this might let you lose some customers cause we cant wait our time to do something and see nothing at at the end

sehkmet

cul wrote:why is that when ever you buy something from this site it doesn't show up i think this might let you lose some customers cause we cant wait our time to do something and see nothing at at the end

Were you expecting a movie while you wait for the item to ship? I don't even know what you're asking here.

parthib19

chinoninja

bretdwilliams wrote:Hmm. Well hopefully it will ship soon. If I don't hear anything by Wednesday I may just cancel the order. There were plenty of other deals I could have spent that money on this weekend.

How does the canceling go with woot? As long as it's not shipped it's possible to cancel?

themikeybee

I know woot takes a little longer than some places, but their deals are usually better so I'm fine with that. I'm a patient guy with most things, too. But I have logged in to check to see if this has been shipped at least 50 times since I bought it. So excited! :D

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